Designing Cisco Data Center Infrastructure

Designing Cisco Data Center Infrastructure

Course ID: DCID5 Days

Designing Cisco Data Center Infrastructure

Overview

Designing Cisco Data Center Infrastructure (DCID) is a five-day instructor-led course that focuses on data center design based on Cisco solutions. The course includes theoretical content, as well as design-oriented case studies that are in the form of activities. The course is designed to help students prepare for Cisco CCNP Data Center certification and for professional-level data center roles.

Describe storage and RAID options, describe the Fibre Channel concept and architecture, and design Fibre Channel and FCoE networks, along with management options

Describe the UCS C-Series, M-Series, and B-Series servers, with connectivity and adapter options. Compare the EHV and NPV network operations modes. Explain and distinguish among system integrated stack solutions and the management options for the UCS domains

Design the resource parameters for a UCS domain and design the resource pools and policies used in UCS service profiles and templates